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Streets of Smoke and Silver: How Chaos Shaped Early New York's Fierce Identity. An Informative Look at the Rough-Cut Beginnings of America's Greatest City
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- Nombre de pages206
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-10850-3
- EAN9783565108503
- Date de parution27/11/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille692 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Before skyscrapers pierced the skyline and millions of people flooded its streets, New York began as a rugged, unruly settlement where cultures collided, fortunes were made overnight, and danger lurked in every alleyway. Streets of Smoke and Silver gives hobbyist history lovers an informative, engaging journey into the wild early decades of New York-when it was better known for brawls, smuggling, backroom deals, and booming opportunity than for finance or glamour.
Readers step into a world ruled by fur traders, sailors, political schemers, runaway servants, freedmen, thieves, and ambitious newcomers from every corner of the globe.
The narrative explores life under Dutch rule in New Amsterdam, the violent clashes that accompanied English takeover, the rise of waterfront gangs, and the raw energy that powered early markets, taverns, and docks. Using vivid accounts from journals, court records, and early maps, the book reveals how crime, commerce, diversity, and sheer resilience forged a city unlike any other on the continent. For anyone fascinated by dramatic urban origins, this informative snapshot captures New York before it transformed into a global capital-when it was still a tough, thrilling, unpredictable frontier in its own right.
The narrative explores life under Dutch rule in New Amsterdam, the violent clashes that accompanied English takeover, the rise of waterfront gangs, and the raw energy that powered early markets, taverns, and docks. Using vivid accounts from journals, court records, and early maps, the book reveals how crime, commerce, diversity, and sheer resilience forged a city unlike any other on the continent. For anyone fascinated by dramatic urban origins, this informative snapshot captures New York before it transformed into a global capital-when it was still a tough, thrilling, unpredictable frontier in its own right.




















